Paula Jones, the former Arkansas state worker who sued President Clinton for sex harassment, filed another lawsuit yesterday – this time against imprisoned businessman Abe Hirschfeld.

Hirschfeld had publicly promised to pay Jones a million dollars if she dropped her Clinton lawsuit, in which she claimed the then-governor had dropped his pants and asked her to perform a sex act.

Hirschfeld, who briefly owned The Post in 1993, had displayed a check that he said he’d give Jones if she gave up her suit against the president.

She and Hirschfeld reached a written agreement on Halloween 1998, and Jones settled the Clinton suit two months later.

Jones charges in papers filed in Manhattan federal court that she has fulfilled her side of the deal with Hirschfeld, who is currently serving time on Rikers Island for a foiled plot to execute a business partner. But she’s yet to see the money.

She filed a similar suit last year in Dallas, which was dismissed on procedural grounds.